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Strongly frustrated triangular spin lattice emerging from triplet dimer formation in honeycomb Li2IrO3.


ABSTRACT: Iridium oxides with a honeycomb lattice have been identified as platforms for the much anticipated Kitaev topological spin liquid: the spin-orbit entangled states of Ir(4+) in principle generate precisely the required type of anisotropic exchange. However, other magnetic couplings can drive the system away from the spin-liquid phase. With this in mind, here we disentangle the different magnetic interactions in Li2IrO3, a honeycomb iridate with two crystallographically inequivalent sets of adjacent Ir sites. Our ab initio many-body calculations show that, while both Heisenberg and Kitaev nearest-neighbour couplings are present, on one set of Ir-Ir bonds the former dominates, resulting in the formation of spin-triplet dimers. The triplet dimers frame a strongly frustrated triangular lattice and by exact cluster diagonalization we show that they remain protected in a wide region of the phase diagram.

SUBMITTER: Nishimoto S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4735606 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Strongly frustrated triangular spin lattice emerging from triplet dimer formation in honeycomb Li2IrO3.

Nishimoto Satoshi S   Katukuri Vamshi M VM   Yushankhai Viktor V   Stoll Hermann H   Rößler Ulrich K UK   Hozoi Liviu L   Rousochatzakis Ioannis I   van den Brink Jeroen J  

Nature communications 20160118


Iridium oxides with a honeycomb lattice have been identified as platforms for the much anticipated Kitaev topological spin liquid: the spin-orbit entangled states of Ir(4+) in principle generate precisely the required type of anisotropic exchange. However, other magnetic couplings can drive the system away from the spin-liquid phase. With this in mind, here we disentangle the different magnetic interactions in Li2IrO3, a honeycomb iridate with two crystallographically inequivalent sets of adjace  ...[more]

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